When a Berber bandit kidnapped an ex-pat American in Morocco in 1904, President Theodore Roosevelt issued a stern demand calling for his release, only to learn that the 64-year-old male had renounced his U. S. citizenship. Roosevelt doubled down lest he appear weak and sent a dozen Marines into Tangier. The 1975 film The Wind and the Lion substitutes gorgeous Candance Bergen and two children for the actual victim, and has a squadron of Marines assault the pasha’s palace, an entirely fictional event. The scene demonstrates how Hollywood manufactures drama to sell tickets but, beyond the deception, the scene does convey how outgunned Islamic forces were at the time, and the U. S. commander’s agreement with the pasha that Roosevelt must be “mad” is priceless and, some may feel, conveys an essential truth. The film’s rather positive view of Imperialism also accurately portrays prevailing views in the West.
The clip is from The Wind and the Lion (1975).

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The Kingdom of Morocco is all the way in Africa, but that huge country with a population of thirty-two million plus, shares commonalities with Belize. This week, representatives from Morocco are in Belize to collaborate on issues involving the marine environment. A first of its kind study tour between the two countries is being coordinated through the World Bank to carry out a conservation and climate adaptation project. News Five’s Duane Moody has the following report.

The DonaldTrump administration greenlighted the delivery of 162 Abrams tanks to Morocco last year to help the kingdom respond to regional challenges.
US government documents reviewed by Al-Monitor indicate that the delivery of the vehicles was approved in September as part of an effort to move forward with deals to outfit the North African nation with more than $115 million in US equipment the Pentagon no longer needs. Under the ExcessDefense Articles program, or EDA, surplus military equipment that hasn’t been offered to domestic police forces can be made available at reduced or no cost to foreign allies.
Deliveries of excess US military equipment to Morocco have sped up in recent years, suggesting that the Pentagon may see the program as an avenue to fast-track sales instead of relying on other programs that require extensive approval from the administration and Congress to go ahead.
The Moroccans “get $15 million a year in [regular] military aid from the US, so $100 million for one project is pretty massive,” SethBinder, an analyst with Strategic Research and Analysis, a US-based consultancy, told Al-Monitor. “People complain that the arms sales process is too slow. I’ve been wondering if they use EDA if that process would speed up.”
Pentagon deals with Morocco that moved ahead under the program during Trump’s first year in office account for more than a quarter of the $430 million that the EDA program implemented, authorized or delivered to the entire Middle East, according to an Al-Monitor review of Department of Defense records. In addition to the tanks, Rabat received tracked command post vehicles, grenade launchers and howitzers as well as 419 armored personnel carriers.
The deliveries are part of US and European efforts to strengthen Morocco’s military to deal with drug-trafficking and terrorist networks that are proliferating throughout North Africa as the Islamic State collapses in Iraq and Syria.
Morocco is the largest US weapons buyer in the Pentagon’s 53-country Africa Command and “has repeatedly demonstrated the ability to operate and maintain advanced US equipment,” according to a statement made by the Africa Command commander, MarineGen.Thomas Waldhauser, to Congress last month.
The uptick in deliveries of used weapons comes amid increasing congressional scrutiny of domestic use of US surplus military equipment by police units following the 2014 protests in Ferguson, Missouri, that denounced law enforcement violence against African-Americans. The Barack Obama administration banned domestic deliveries of armored vehicles, .50 caliber ammunition and riot equipment to local law enforcement the following year.
The EDA program could prove helpful to the Pentagon as it leans more heavily on foreign militaries to fight Islamist extremists as US Defense SecretaryJames Mattis hones his focus on countering the military threat from rising powers such as China and Russia. In the fight against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, for instance, the United States relies on advisers to assist partners such as the Iraqi Security Forces and Syrian Democratic Forces. But as the Islamic State dwindles, US troops rarely accompany their Iraqi counterparts on missions, American commanders say.

Morocco

Morocco (i/məˈrɒkoʊ/; Arabic:المغرب‎al-Maġrib; Berber: ⵍⵎⴰⵖⵔⵉⴱl'Meġrib; French:Maroc), officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. Geographically, Morocco is characterized by a rugged mountainous interior and large portions of desert. It is one of only three countries (with Spain and France) to have both Atlantic and Mediterranean coastlines. The Arabic name al-Mamlakah al-Maghribiyah (Arabic:المملكة المغربية‎, meaning "The Western Kingdom") and Al-Maghrib (Arabic:المغرب‎, meaning "The West") are commonly used as alternate names.

Morocco has a population of over 33.8million and an area of 446,550km2 (172,410sqmi). Its political capital is Rabat, although the largest city is Casablanca; other major cities include Marrakesh, Tangier, Tetouan, Salé, Fes, Agadir, Meknes, Oujda, Kenitra, and Nador. A historically prominent regional power, Morocco has a history of independence not shared by its neighbours. Its distinct culture is a blend of Arab, indigenous Berber, Sub-Saharan African, and European influences.

Layout

The Morocco Pavilion, designed to look like a Moroccan city with a realistic Minaret, features the only pavilion in which the country's government aided in the design. Guests to the pavilion gain insight on the lifestyle and culture of the Moroccan people through the Gallery of Arts and History. The Fes House shows guests the typical Moroccan house. Inside the pavilion, North African plants including citrus trees, date palms, and olive trees, and fountains can be seen. The courtyard plays hosts to entertainment, including a belly dancing show in the evening. Restaurant Marrakesh, along with the Tangierine Cafe, serve Moroccan fare, including roast lamb in Tajine, Couscous, and Harira soup. Six shops adorn the pavilion, selling patrons everything from rugs to leather goods, and traditional Moroccan clothing.

US Marines Invade Morocco?

When a Berber bandit kidnapped an ex-pat American in Morocco in 1904, President Theodore Roosevelt issued a stern demand calling for his release, only to learn that the 64-year-old male had renounced his U. S. citizenship. Roosevelt doubled down lest he appear weak and sent a dozen Marines into Tangier. The 1975 film The Wind and the Lion substitutes gorgeous Candance Bergen and two children for the actual victim, and has a squadron of Marines assault the pasha’s palace, an entirely fictional event. The scene demonstrates how Hollywood manufactures drama to sell tickets but, beyond the deception, the scene does convey how outgunned Islamic forces were at the time, and the U. S. commander’s agreement with the pasha that Roosevelt must be “mad” is priceless and, some may feel, conveys an essential truth. The film’s rather positive view of Imperialism also accurately portrays prevailing views in the West.
The clip is from The Wind and the Lion (1975).

Morocco Marine Service

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The Kingdom of Morocco is all the way in Africa, but that huge country with a population of thirty-two million plus, shares commonalities with Belize. This week, representatives from Morocco are in Belize to collaborate on issues involving the marine environment. A first of its kind study tour between the two countries is being coordinated through the World Bank to carry out a conservation and climate adaptation project. News Five’s Duane Moody has the following report.

Pentagon Sends Surplus Tanks to Morocco

The DonaldTrump administration greenlighted the delivery of 162 Abrams tanks to Morocco last year to help the kingdom respond to regional challenges.
US government documents reviewed by Al-Monitor indicate that the delivery of the vehicles was approved in September as part of an effort to move forward with deals to outfit the North African nation with more than $115 million in US equipment the Pentagon no longer needs. Under the ExcessDefense Articles program, or EDA, surplus military equipment that hasn’t been offered to domestic police forces can be made available at reduced or no cost to foreign allies.
Deliveries of excess US military equipment to Morocco have sped up in recent years, suggesting that the Pentagon may see the program as an avenue to fast-track sales instead of relying on other programs that require extensive approval from the administration and Congress to go ahead.
The Moroccans “get $15 million a year in [regular] military aid from the US, so $100 million for one project is pretty massive,” SethBinder, an analyst with Strategic Research and Analysis, a US-based consultancy, told Al-Monitor. “People complain that the arms sales process is too slow. I’ve been wondering if they use EDA if that process would speed up.”
Pentagon deals with Morocco that moved ahead under the program during Trump’s first year in office account for more than a quarter of the $430 million that the EDA program implemented, authorized or delivered to the entire Middle East, according to an Al-Monitor review of Department of Defense records. In addition to the tanks, Rabat received tracked command post vehicles, grenade launchers and howitzers as well as 419 armored personnel carriers.
The deliveries are part of US and European efforts to strengthen Morocco’s military to deal with drug-trafficking and terrorist networks that are proliferating throughout North Africa as the Islamic State collapses in Iraq and Syria.
Morocco is the largest US weapons buyer in the Pentagon’s 53-country Africa Command and “has repeatedly demonstrated the ability to operate and maintain advanced US equipment,” according to a statement made by the Africa Command commander, MarineGen.Thomas Waldhauser, to Congress last month.
The uptick in deliveries of used weapons comes amid increasing congressional scrutiny of domestic use of US surplus military equipment by police units following the 2014 protests in Ferguson, Missouri, that denounced law enforcement violence against African-Americans. The Barack Obama administration banned domestic deliveries of armored vehicles, .50 caliber ammunition and riot equipment to local law enforcement the following year.
The EDA program could prove helpful to the Pentagon as it leans more heavily on foreign militaries to fight Islamist extremists as US Defense SecretaryJames Mattis hones his focus on countering the military threat from rising powers such as China and Russia. In the fight against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, for instance, the United States relies on advisers to assist partners such as the Iraqi Security Forces and Syrian Democratic Forces. But as the Islamic State dwindles, US troops rarely accompany their Iraqi counterparts on missions, American commanders say.

US Marines Invade Morocco?

When a Berber bandit kidnapped an ex-pat American in Morocco in 1904, President Theodore Roosevelt issued a stern demand calling for his release, only to learn that the 64-year-old male had renounced his U. S. citizenship. Roosevelt doubled down lest he appear weak and sent a dozen Marines into Tangier. The 1975 film The Wind and the Lion substitutes gorgeous Candance Bergen and two children for the actual victim, and has a squadron of Marines assault the pasha’s palace, an entirely fictional event. The scene demonstrates how Hollywood manufactures drama to sell tickets but, beyond the deception, the scene does convey how outgunned Islamic forces were at the time, and the U. S. commander’s agreement with the pasha that Roosevelt must be “mad” is priceless and, some may feel, conveys an ess...

Morocco Marine Service

Belize Connects with Morocco on Marine and Coastal Development

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The Kingdom of Morocco is all the way in Africa, but that huge country with a population of thirty-two million plus, shares commonalities with Belize. This week, representatives from Morocco are in Belize to collaborate on issues involving the marine environment. A first of its kind study tour between the two countries is being coordinated through the World Bank to carry out a conservation and climate adaptation project. News Five’s Duane Moody has the following report.

Pentagon Sends Surplus Tanks to Morocco

The DonaldTrump administration greenlighted the delivery of 162 Abrams tanks to Morocco last year to help the kingdom respond to regional challenges.
US government documents reviewed by Al-Monitor indicate that the delivery of the vehicles was approved in September as part of an effort to move forward with deals to outfit the North African nation with more than $115 million in US equipment the Pentagon no longer needs. Under the ExcessDefense Articles program, or EDA, surplus military equipment that hasn’t been offered to domestic police forces can be made available at reduced or no cost to foreign allies.
Deliveries of excess US military equipment to Morocco have sped up in recent years, suggesting that the Pentagon may see the program as an avenue to fast-track sales instead of relying...

When a Berber bandit kidnapped an ex-pat American in Morocco in 1904, President Theodore Roosevelt issued a stern demand calling for his release, only to learn that the 64-year-old male had renounced his U. S. citizenship. Roosevelt doubled down lest he appear weak and sent a dozen Marines into Tangier. The 1975 film The Wind and the Lion substitutes gorgeous Candance Bergen and two children for the actual victim, and has a squadron of Marines assault the pasha’s palace, an entirely fictional event. The scene demonstrates how Hollywood manufactures drama to sell tickets but, beyond the deception, the scene does convey how outgunned Islamic forces were at the time, and the U. S. commander’s agreement with the pasha that Roosevelt must be “mad” is priceless and, some may feel, conveys an essential truth. The film’s rather positive view of Imperialism also accurately portrays prevailing views in the West.
The clip is from The Wind and the Lion (1975).

When a Berber bandit kidnapped an ex-pat American in Morocco in 1904, President Theodore Roosevelt issued a stern demand calling for his release, only to learn that the 64-year-old male had renounced his U. S. citizenship. Roosevelt doubled down lest he appear weak and sent a dozen Marines into Tangier. The 1975 film The Wind and the Lion substitutes gorgeous Candance Bergen and two children for the actual victim, and has a squadron of Marines assault the pasha’s palace, an entirely fictional event. The scene demonstrates how Hollywood manufactures drama to sell tickets but, beyond the deception, the scene does convey how outgunned Islamic forces were at the time, and the U. S. commander’s agreement with the pasha that Roosevelt must be “mad” is priceless and, some may feel, conveys an essential truth. The film’s rather positive view of Imperialism also accurately portrays prevailing views in the West.
The clip is from The Wind and the Lion (1975).

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The Kingdom of Morocco is all the way in Africa, but that huge country with a population of thirty-two million plus, shares commonalities with Belize. This week, representatives from Morocco are in Belize to collaborate on issues involving the marine environment. A first of its kind study tour between the two countries is being coordinated through the World Bank to carry out a conservation and climate adaptation project. News Five’s Duane Moody has the following report.

For the latest news across Belize, visit:
http://edition.channel5belize.com/
The Kingdom of Morocco is all the way in Africa, but that huge country with a population of thirty-two million plus, shares commonalities with Belize. This week, representatives from Morocco are in Belize to collaborate on issues involving the marine environment. A first of its kind study tour between the two countries is being coordinated through the World Bank to carry out a conservation and climate adaptation project. News Five’s Duane Moody has the following report.

Pentagon Sends Surplus Tanks to Morocco

The DonaldTrump administration greenlighted the delivery of 162 Abrams tanks to Morocco last year to help the kingdom respond to regional challenges.
US govern...

The DonaldTrump administration greenlighted the delivery of 162 Abrams tanks to Morocco last year to help the kingdom respond to regional challenges.
US government documents reviewed by Al-Monitor indicate that the delivery of the vehicles was approved in September as part of an effort to move forward with deals to outfit the North African nation with more than $115 million in US equipment the Pentagon no longer needs. Under the ExcessDefense Articles program, or EDA, surplus military equipment that hasn’t been offered to domestic police forces can be made available at reduced or no cost to foreign allies.
Deliveries of excess US military equipment to Morocco have sped up in recent years, suggesting that the Pentagon may see the program as an avenue to fast-track sales instead of relying on other programs that require extensive approval from the administration and Congress to go ahead.
The Moroccans “get $15 million a year in [regular] military aid from the US, so $100 million for one project is pretty massive,” SethBinder, an analyst with Strategic Research and Analysis, a US-based consultancy, told Al-Monitor. “People complain that the arms sales process is too slow. I’ve been wondering if they use EDA if that process would speed up.”
Pentagon deals with Morocco that moved ahead under the program during Trump’s first year in office account for more than a quarter of the $430 million that the EDA program implemented, authorized or delivered to the entire Middle East, according to an Al-Monitor review of Department of Defense records. In addition to the tanks, Rabat received tracked command post vehicles, grenade launchers and howitzers as well as 419 armored personnel carriers.
The deliveries are part of US and European efforts to strengthen Morocco’s military to deal with drug-trafficking and terrorist networks that are proliferating throughout North Africa as the Islamic State collapses in Iraq and Syria.
Morocco is the largest US weapons buyer in the Pentagon’s 53-country Africa Command and “has repeatedly demonstrated the ability to operate and maintain advanced US equipment,” according to a statement made by the Africa Command commander, MarineGen.Thomas Waldhauser, to Congress last month.
The uptick in deliveries of used weapons comes amid increasing congressional scrutiny of domestic use of US surplus military equipment by police units following the 2014 protests in Ferguson, Missouri, that denounced law enforcement violence against African-Americans. The Barack Obama administration banned domestic deliveries of armored vehicles, .50 caliber ammunition and riot equipment to local law enforcement the following year.
The EDA program could prove helpful to the Pentagon as it leans more heavily on foreign militaries to fight Islamist extremists as US Defense SecretaryJames Mattis hones his focus on countering the military threat from rising powers such as China and Russia. In the fight against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, for instance, the United States relies on advisers to assist partners such as the Iraqi Security Forces and Syrian Democratic Forces. But as the Islamic State dwindles, US troops rarely accompany their Iraqi counterparts on missions, American commanders say.

The DonaldTrump administration greenlighted the delivery of 162 Abrams tanks to Morocco last year to help the kingdom respond to regional challenges.
US government documents reviewed by Al-Monitor indicate that the delivery of the vehicles was approved in September as part of an effort to move forward with deals to outfit the North African nation with more than $115 million in US equipment the Pentagon no longer needs. Under the ExcessDefense Articles program, or EDA, surplus military equipment that hasn’t been offered to domestic police forces can be made available at reduced or no cost to foreign allies.
Deliveries of excess US military equipment to Morocco have sped up in recent years, suggesting that the Pentagon may see the program as an avenue to fast-track sales instead of relying on other programs that require extensive approval from the administration and Congress to go ahead.
The Moroccans “get $15 million a year in [regular] military aid from the US, so $100 million for one project is pretty massive,” SethBinder, an analyst with Strategic Research and Analysis, a US-based consultancy, told Al-Monitor. “People complain that the arms sales process is too slow. I’ve been wondering if they use EDA if that process would speed up.”
Pentagon deals with Morocco that moved ahead under the program during Trump’s first year in office account for more than a quarter of the $430 million that the EDA program implemented, authorized or delivered to the entire Middle East, according to an Al-Monitor review of Department of Defense records. In addition to the tanks, Rabat received tracked command post vehicles, grenade launchers and howitzers as well as 419 armored personnel carriers.
The deliveries are part of US and European efforts to strengthen Morocco’s military to deal with drug-trafficking and terrorist networks that are proliferating throughout North Africa as the Islamic State collapses in Iraq and Syria.
Morocco is the largest US weapons buyer in the Pentagon’s 53-country Africa Command and “has repeatedly demonstrated the ability to operate and maintain advanced US equipment,” according to a statement made by the Africa Command commander, MarineGen.Thomas Waldhauser, to Congress last month.
The uptick in deliveries of used weapons comes amid increasing congressional scrutiny of domestic use of US surplus military equipment by police units following the 2014 protests in Ferguson, Missouri, that denounced law enforcement violence against African-Americans. The Barack Obama administration banned domestic deliveries of armored vehicles, .50 caliber ammunition and riot equipment to local law enforcement the following year.
The EDA program could prove helpful to the Pentagon as it leans more heavily on foreign militaries to fight Islamist extremists as US Defense SecretaryJames Mattis hones his focus on countering the military threat from rising powers such as China and Russia. In the fight against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, for instance, the United States relies on advisers to assist partners such as the Iraqi Security Forces and Syrian Democratic Forces. But as the Islamic State dwindles, US troops rarely accompany their Iraqi counterparts on missions, American commanders say.

US Marines Invade Morocco?

When a Berber bandit kidnapped an ex-pat American in Morocco in 1904, President Theodore Roosevelt issued a stern demand calling for his release, only to learn that the 64-year-old male had renounced his U. S. citizenship. Roosevelt doubled down lest he appear weak and sent a dozen Marines into Tangier. The 1975 film The Wind and the Lion substitutes gorgeous Candance Bergen and two children for the actual victim, and has a squadron of Marines assault the pasha’s palace, an entirely fictional event. The scene demonstrates how Hollywood manufactures drama to sell tickets but, beyond the deception, the scene does convey how outgunned Islamic forces were at the time, and the U. S. commander’s agreement with the pasha that Roosevelt must be “mad” is priceless and, some may feel, conveys an essential truth. The film’s rather positive view of Imperialism also accurately portrays prevailing views in the West.
The clip is from The Wind and the Lion (1975).

Belize Connects with Morocco on Marine and Coastal Development

For the latest news across Belize, visit:
http://edition.channel5belize.com/
The Kingdom of Morocco is all the way in Africa, but that huge country with a population of thirty-two million plus, shares commonalities with Belize. This week, representatives from Morocco are in Belize to collaborate on issues involving the marine environment. A first of its kind study tour between the two countries is being coordinated through the World Bank to carry out a conservation and climate adaptation project. News Five’s Duane Moody has the following report.

Pentagon Sends Surplus Tanks to Morocco

The DonaldTrump administration greenlighted the delivery of 162 Abrams tanks to Morocco last year to help the kingdom respond to regional challenges.
US government documents reviewed by Al-Monitor indicate that the delivery of the vehicles was approved in September as part of an effort to move forward with deals to outfit the North African nation with more than $115 million in US equipment the Pentagon no longer needs. Under the ExcessDefense Articles program, or EDA, surplus military equipment that hasn’t been offered to domestic police forces can be made available at reduced or no cost to foreign allies.
Deliveries of excess US military equipment to Morocco have sped up in recent years, suggesting that the Pentagon may see the program as an avenue to fast-track sales instead of relying on other programs that require extensive approval from the administration and Congress to go ahead.
The Moroccans “get $15 million a year in [regular] military aid from the US, so $100 million for one project is pretty massive,” SethBinder, an analyst with Strategic Research and Analysis, a US-based consultancy, told Al-Monitor. “People complain that the arms sales process is too slow. I’ve been wondering if they use EDA if that process would speed up.”
Pentagon deals with Morocco that moved ahead under the program during Trump’s first year in office account for more than a quarter of the $430 million that the EDA program implemented, authorized or delivered to the entire Middle East, according to an Al-Monitor review of Department of Defense records. In addition to the tanks, Rabat received tracked command post vehicles, grenade launchers and howitzers as well as 419 armored personnel carriers.
The deliveries are part of US and European efforts to strengthen Morocco’s military to deal with drug-trafficking and terrorist networks that are proliferating throughout North Africa as the Islamic State collapses in Iraq and Syria.
Morocco is the largest US weapons buyer in the Pentagon’s 53-country Africa Command and “has repeatedly demonstrated the ability to operate and maintain advanced US equipment,” according to a statement made by the Africa Command commander, MarineGen.Thomas Waldhauser, to Congress last month.
The uptick in deliveries of used weapons comes amid increasing congressional scrutiny of domestic use of US surplus military equipment by police units following the 2014 protests in Ferguson, Missouri, that denounced law enforcement violence against African-Americans. The Barack Obama administration banned domestic deliveries of armored vehicles, .50 caliber ammunition and riot equipment to local law enforcement the following year.
The EDA program could prove helpful to the Pentagon as it leans more heavily on foreign militaries to fight Islamist extremists as US Defense SecretaryJames Mattis hones his focus on countering the military threat from rising powers such as China and Russia. In the fight against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, for instance, the United States relies on advisers to assist partners such as the Iraqi Security Forces and Syrian Democratic Forces. But as the Islamic State dwindles, US troops rarely accompany their Iraqi counterparts on missions, American commanders say.

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Morocco

Morocco (i/məˈrɒkoʊ/; Arabic:المغرب‎al-Maġrib; Berber: ⵍⵎⴰⵖⵔⵉⴱl'Meġrib; French:Maroc), officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. Geographically, Morocco is characterized by a rugged mountainous interior and large portions of desert. It is one of only three countries (with Spain and France) to have both Atlantic and Mediterranean coastlines. The Arabic name al-Mamlakah al-Maghribiyah (Arabic:المملكة المغربية‎, meaning "The Western Kingdom") and Al-Maghrib (Arabic:المغرب‎, meaning "The West") are commonly used as alternate names.

Morocco has a population of over 33.8million and an area of 446,550km2 (172,410sqmi). Its political capital is Rabat, although the largest city is Casablanca; other major cities include Marrakesh, Tangier, Tetouan, Salé, Fes, Agadir, Meknes, Oujda, Kenitra, and Nador. A historically prominent regional power, Morocco has a history of independence not shared by its neighbours. Its distinct culture is a blend of Arab, indigenous Berber, Sub-Saharan African, and European influences.

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